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noun from of : rational, traditional, local unique, preferred, mature and spiritual​

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Noun form of Rational :Noun, plural ra·tion·al·i·ties.

the state or quality of being rational. the possession of reason. agreeableness to reason; reasonableness.

Noun form of Traditional :(climbing) traditional climbing. (informal) A traditionalist. (informal) Anything traditional, such as a school or a model of car.

Noun form of Local :local noun [C] (AREA)

a person who lives in the particular small area you are talking about: If you're lost and need directions, just ask one of the locals.

Noun form of Unique :uniqueness, a noun used to describe that certain something that makes a person or thing uncommon or singular, like "the uniqueness of a famous opera singer's voice."

Noun form of Preferred :preference (for somebody/something) a greater interest in or desire for someone or something than someone or something else It's a matter of personal preference.

Noun form of Mature :Maturity is a noun form of mature, which is commonly used as an adjective generally meaning fully developed (as a verb, mature generally means to fully develop).

Noun form of Spiritual :noun, spiritual describes a religious song originating in the African-American culture of the American South...

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